FinFloor: Natural oak wood trends
The pandemic has radically changed the way we utilise our homes. We are now significantly increasing the time we spend working, studying and playing at home. This shift continues to affect residential design, and in 2022, consumers continue to show more interest in creating spaces that speak to personal style, longevity and authenticity.
Floors that last
As many homeowners look to elevate their spaces and add value to their homes, hardwood is the natural choice and coveted visual.
Nature inspired, designers and consumers are moving back to more natural hardwood looks. At the same time, they’re moving away from previous fads of extremely pale species or dark espresso stains.
Following this trend, Finfloor offers a wide range of Prefinished Oak wood flooring. For those customers that prize durability and performance above all else, they are also pleased to introduce 3 luxury laminates namely Jukskei, Sun-bleached oak and Sun bleached herringbone, the most popular trending colour for 2022.
Available in 3 variations and plank sizes to suit your style and budget. All of which have an AC4/W32 fit for use grading and have a 25 years Heavy Domestic use / 5 years General Commercial use warranty.
Project Focus: Pineapple House Boutique Hotel
The Pineapple House Boutique Hotel in Seapoint has installed Sunbleached Oak herringbone throughout their guest suites. This enchanting boutique hotel features nine beautifully appointed bedrooms; each with its unique character. Each space has been designed to surprise and delight the modern-day traveler.
Find out more about these latest flooring solutions now available at Finfloor.
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